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What is the best course after B.Com for an accountant?
Asked by rajesh sharma,
30 Jun '07 05:00 pm
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Now a days financial analysst are in great demand and that is going to be future.
so CFA would be a very gud option
Answered by reenal thakkar, 30 Jun '07 09:27 pm
so CFA would be a very gud option
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either you can join CA but there is a long duration for CA completion
Or you can join MBA which is just for 2-3 year
Answered by nikhil jindal, 30 Jun '07 05:02 pm
Or you can join MBA which is just for 2-3 year
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Seek a bit of work experience and then pursue you PG/CA in the same.
Answered by Saj Sierra, 01 Jul '07 04:48 am
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Go for CFA
pls go thru the below article today
Market boom leads to scarcity of analysts in India
Reuters
Gulf News - Published: June 30, 2007, 00:14
Mumbai: Indian fund managers and brokerages face a severe shortage of analysts as talent is snapped up by big-spending foreign firms lured by a four-year bull run in the local stock market.
International financial firms are paying analysts twice as much as their domestic peers, people in the industry say, with smaller brokerages worst hit as they are squeezed by higher wage bills and falling commissions as internet broking grows.
"Foreign players come with a huge capital and a capacity to sustain losses for three to five years," said Nirmal Jain of India Infoline, a financial services firm.
Global houses such as Morgan Stanley, Lehman Brothers, Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse have been ramping up operations in India, while others like German insurer Allianz have said they may launch asset management services i ...more
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